Betrayed Trust and Unpaid Profits: My Warning About Corsa Auto Group
In 2023, I partnered with Corsa Auto Group—run by Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford—expecting a profitable vehicle rental business. Instead, I faced deception, unpaid earnings, and inflated costs. This article exposes the misconduct, details my financial losses, and serves as a warning to protect others from similar scams.

1      In 2023, I entered into a business arrangement with Ethan Duran, Kierre Gibson, and Brandon Medford, operating under Corsa Auto Group. I invested capital and purchased two high-value vehicles—a Lamborghini and a Maybach—with the understanding that the company would manage rentals and distribute profits accordingly. However, the terms of our agreement were breached. The vehicles were used for several months without any compensation provided to me. Misrepresentations were made regarding operating costs, service charges were inflated, and repair funds were withheld. Despite multiple requests for accounting and payment, no resolution was reached. As a result, I terminated the relationship in June 2024 and recovered the Lamborghini in late July. Significant funds remain unpaid. I am currently exploring legal options to recover damages and warn others of potential misconduct involving Corsa Auto Group.


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